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… argued the cause for respondents (Law Office of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys; Christopher S. Byrnes, on the brief). PER CURIAM NOT FOR … sternum. Although the sprains and fractured sternum healed completely after approximately eight to nine weeks, …
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… [Julie] admitted that she lied at trial. Pending the outcome of that [h]earing, other issues may become relevant." The judge held an evidentiary hearing on … implied Julie falsely accused him because he wanted her to stop selling marijuana from his mother's house because by …
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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1880-17T3 S.S., Complainant-Appellant, v. CHERRY HILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS, … provided did not work. None of the steps taken actually remedied the problems caused by the split school assignment with … teachers at the mid-year break." Petitioner never refuted this. That the principal was mistaken about the fact …
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… professors to be able to use basic technology, such as a computer, Microsoft Word, and email, as well as "KeanWISE," … was also documented, and could be considered for "possible future action." On July 1, 2013, when Dr. Croft emailed … was documented and could be considered for "possible future action." The following month, Dr. Croft emailed …
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… reported that the child was "developmentally delayed in communication 2 A "Dodd removal" refers to the emergency … growth – possible failure to thrive." Ibid. The RDTC recommended, among other things, that Calvin continue to see a … accordingly referred the father to a program that included components for therapeutic supervised visitation, a …
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… agreement to extend credit and provide a financial accommodation for the payment of G&Y's indebtedness. In a … COURT ERRED BY NOT INVOKING THE DOCTRINE OF JUDICIAL ESTOPPEL TO PRECLUDE PLAINTIFF FROM TAKING A POSITION … the Personal Guarantee was to induce [p]laintiff to make future deliveries" of gasoline to defendants' stations. …
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… Passaic County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Christopher W. Hsieh, Chief Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and … 10(a), and second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a) and N.J.S.A. … N.J. 391, 419 (2004) (citing Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). The de novo …
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… a valid license and is not subject to an action by the Commissioner. As such, the asset sale was valid, the … . . . , and who is not the subject of any action by the commissioner . . . , shall be permitted to sell the assets … a valid license and is not subject to an action by the Commissioner. Plainly, the Commissioner may opt to revoke a …
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… 2021 order denied TMS's motion to dismiss a personal injury complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. We affirm.2 2 … Robert Daley, a New Jersey resident, filed a ten-count complaint against TMS; TMS's employee, Tony Smith … with a principal office located in Pennsylvania. In the complaint, Daley alleged that he sustained injuries as a …
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… Officer Corado smelled an odor of burnt marijuana coming from the car. He was able to identify the odor based … and as a result of that cooperation, other persons in the community were "after him." Defendant explained that he had … (2011)). In evaluating the sufficiency of the basis for a stop courts "consider the totality of the information …
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… envelope, markers, keys, a mini speaker, a brush, and a comb. Additionally, a bag of meth was found in a keychain on … the answer was "it belonged to [defendant]," the jury is to completely disregard that testimony and to not take it into … humans, no trial can ever be entirely free of even the smallest defect. Our goal, nonetheless, must always be …
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… seized without a warrant following a motor vehicle stop, defendant entered a negotiated guilty plea to … with the "Felony Lane Gang," "an organization that commits motor vehicle burglaries" by breaking into parked … headed back in the direction from which it had originally come. Mulhall followed the Camry out of the shopping plaza. …
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… C. Woyce and Joseph S. Murphy, on the briefs). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for … (PSL). In 2013, the NJSPB revoked his parole for failing to complete community service, for using an electronic device to social …
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… apart, but codefendant restrained her. After the father stopped 1 In a separate opinion also released today, we … she smacked him. Defendant and codefendant dragged the bodies to the bathroom and placed them into the bathtub. They … on count 2 The grand jury also charged codefendant with committing crimes set forth in counts one, two, five, six, …
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… that P.N. had touched her in ways that made her feel uncomfortable. Nancy also told 2 We use the same fictitious … which resulted in "harm to the child and serious risk of future harm." Among other things, the judge found that … made a big mistake" in not taking appropriate action to stop P.N. In addition to these admissions by defendant, …
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… determined that an 2 Alma does not speak English and communicated with the hospital staff and Division … did not do it to herself. He opined that swelling would become evident within twelve hours of injury. However, … rejected the three theories Dr. Levenbrown advanced to refute the Division's prima facie case. The judge rejected the …
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… skiers down. Plaintiff admitted seeing the sign at the top of the trail, which read: "CAUTION EXTREME EXPERT … dig her skis in to catch an edge. Plaintiff's companion testified she was five to six feet behind … discretion to admit "lack of other accident" evidence to refute evidence of prior accidents, the court ruled in limine …
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… Township of Delran (the Township) dismissing their complaint. Plaintiff contends that the evidence she … that in the three years prior to the incident, twenty-two complaints of potholes on Fox Chase Drive were made. There were four complaints in 2012, five in 2013, and thirteen in 2014. In …
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… vacate his guilty pleas. That being said, for the sake of completeness, we conclude the record does not support his … to the Edison house to execute an arrest warrant against Malcom A. Bradley – believing he was present in the house – who … a victim while they were in separate cars waiting at a stoplight in Plainfield. As a result of the evidence seized …
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… Division order dismissing with prejudice his second amended complaint. Moss sought to enjoin defendant New Jersey … the Sparta Wildlife Area and posted the draft for public comment. After receiving and reviewing public comments from … forests, and vernal pools. Vernal pools are temporary bodies of water, which retain winter-spring precipitation, but …